In a sign of awesomeness, Gearbox has allowed a fan to continue working on a complete remake of Duke Nukem 3D using the Unreal 3 engine. The offer is allowed only if he doesn’t attempt to sell the remake, so free distribution is the name of the game here. There’s video going around of the update and the fan thinks it will take him about a year to remake the whole game. So far the demo is looking good.

Yes, you can throw out your PS3 Netflix discs next week as streaming becomes available on the system itself. I have the disc, but I’ve never used it. I’ve really only streamed a few things from Netflix, I basically use it as a DVD rental place. I know a lot of people swear by streaming it on their consoles though, maybe I’ll have to check it out.

Two unrelated blog posts went up this week from internal workers at BioWare Mythic and Valve tattling on many things. First up was EA Louse who decided to take a leak on the internet after he found out he was being laid off by EA in November. He decided to put all the dirty laundry (or at least from his perspective) about BioWare Mythic and especially Warhammer Online and Star Wars: The Old Republic. He ripped apart a few co-workers and lamented about how Warhammer was treated versus The Old Republic. Nevermind that he basically said the latter game was going to suck when it comes out and that he found it weird they were proud of their soundtrack/voice work (all lines will be voiced) versus the game itself. This blog post had several replies to it from David Jaffe, another EA co-worker defending the people Louse ripped apart as well as many others. Sounds like sour grapes to me.

The other one was an internal Valve employee who is not working on the newly announced DOTA2 game, but knows many friends that are. He had a problem with the Creative Director of the project, nicknamed IceFrog, and how he represented his employment at other companies before being brought on board by Valve to oversee this project. He was also angry for his friends about how much latitude Valve was giving IceFrog to lord over the project. Now, I honestly had never heard of DOTA until now and I was a pretty big WarCraft III player. I must have tuned out the mods out there. Anyway, this situation sounds a bit more dirty than the EA Louse one, but what do I know?

So, Gran Turismo 5 was delayed from its Nov. 2 (the “set in stone” date from E3) release to sometime before the holiday (can we really believe that after all these delays)? No one truly knows why this happened, but prevailing opinion is that they are trying to institute PS3 v.3.42 firmware to the game (like Medal of Honor has this week) in order to head off pirates at the pass. Well, I hope that’s the reason and not Digital Polyphony trying to feature creep even more before release.